Quantum critical end point of the Kondo volume collapse
Strongly Correlated Electrons
2010-05-11 v2 Superconductivity
Abstract
The Kondo volume collapse describes valence transitions in f-electron metals, and is characterized by a line of first order transitions in the pressure-temperature phase plane terminated at critical end points. We analyze the quantum critical end point, when the lower end point is tuned to T=0, and determine the specific heat, thermal expansion, and compressibility. We find that the inclusion of quantum critical fluctuations leads to a novel bifurcation of the first order phase line. Finally, we show that critical strain fluctuations can cause both, superconductivity and non-Fermi liquid behavior near the critical point.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0603259,
title = {Quantum critical end point of the Kondo volume collapse},
author = {M. Dzero and M. R. Norman and I. Paul and C. Pepin and J. Schmalian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0603259},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
4 pages, 2 figures; updated version with revised figures and text